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Volumetric behaviour of (carbon dioxide + hydrocarbon) mixtures at high pressures

Chemical Physics 2024-09-18 v1

Abstract

The interest of oil industry in increasing heavy oil production has promoted the use of enhanced oil recovery techniques such as CO2CO_{2} injection, which produce a decrease of oil viscosity and displacement of heavy oil from reservoir to surface. The design of these processes requires accurate data of densities, viscosities or surface tensions of (CO2CO_{2} + hydrocarbon) mixtures in order to simulate the behaviour of these mixtures in the reservoir. An automated Anton Paar DMA HPM vibrating-tube densimeter was used to measure densities of this kind of mixtures, and a new mixture injection system, by means of two syringe pumps, was developed for the densimeter. The equipment operates at high pressure, which is controlled through a back pressure valve and a variable volume cylinder with a stepper motor. The estimated standard uncertainty of the density is ±0.9 kgm3\mathrm{\pm0.9 \ kg \cdot m^{-3}} at temperatures below 373.15 K and pressure range (0.1-140) MPa.In this paper, the densities of the mixtures (CO2CO_{2} + nn-decane), (CO2CO_{2} + nn-dodecane) and (CO2CO_{2} + squalane) are reported at TT = (283.15-393.15) K and pp = (10-100) MPa.

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@article{arxiv.2409.10973,
  title  = {Volumetric behaviour of (carbon dioxide + hydrocarbon) mixtures at high pressures},
  author = {Johnny Zambrano and Franklin V. Gómez-Soto and Daniel Lozano-Martín and M. Carmen Martín and José J. Segovia},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.10973},
  year   = {2024}
}